Garden Tour 2017

The South Delta Garden Tour 2017 is a finalist in the Delta Chamber of Commerce Hats Off to Excellence Award in the category of Special Events and Tourism!!!

A BIG THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO WORKED SO HARD TO MAKE OUR 2017 GARDEN TOUR A SUCCESS!!!

Sunday June 25th will mark the first garden tour for the South Delta Garden Club in over a decade. We will welcome avid gardeners and plant lovers from far and wide to visit Boundary Bay, Ladner and Tsawwassen and wander through ten unique, private gardens.

The tour committee has found generous garden owners who are willing to participate and ten gardens will be chosen for the tour ensuring those selected will provide diversity and inspiration to attendees.

Garden of the Secret Gardeners

As a bonus, participants will also have private access to the Secret Garden of Boundary Bay via the garden of the secret gardeners. The Secret Garden is a labour of love by one local resident, which has been described as ‘so elegantly designed and cleverly planted that you would think it had been done by a team of professionals'.

Mandate

Celebrating 65 years in 2017, The South Delta Garden Club was established in 1952 as the Evergreen Garden Club. The name was changed in 2016 to better reflect the type of garden club and to accommodate online searches. Our 100 plus members are typically garden enthusiasts from Ladner, Tsawwassen and Point Roberts.

The mission of the club is to promote the love of gardening, share knowledge and support the community in the beautification of South Delta.

Hosting a garden tour is an ideal way to achieve these objectives and funds raised will be used to supplement expert speakers and activities for the Garden Club as well as to continue our ongoing work at the hospital gardens and other local initiatives.

All The Dirt

When

Sunday June 25th

10 am to 4 pm

Where

Ladner, Tsawwassen and Boundary Bay

What

An opportunity for the public to visit ten distinct and unique private gardens. As a bonus private access to the Secret Garden of Boundary Bay via the gardeners own garden.